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The Petite France is another destination for two after the popular Nami Island. It’s common for visitors to go to Nami Island on tour packages which is very costly and you can save those dollars for a few sumptuous meals by going on Free&Easy. S.Korea is linked up conveniently, thanks to its subway connectivity and … Continue reading “FREE&EASY South Korea: Petite France & Nami Island”

The surreal remains of a steam locomotive train derailed at Imjingak station of Gyeongui Line is a heart-nerving sight for many. Known for its purposed transportation during the period of Korean War, the locomotive train was shot more than 1,200 holes and preserved as a national heritage today. The track towards North As local folk … Continue reading “A day trip to DMZ | The Demilitarized Zone Korea”

Pictures shot by NEX-5T. The new hotel in historical slow-paced insadong, ibis Ambassador Seoul Insadong is just mins walk from the subway and away from the bustling traffic that no one desires. The usual concept of ibis is budget, however the first stay here completely changes my perception. The high standards set by its parent … Continue reading “ibis Ambassador Seoul Insadong – Unbeatable Facilities”

When in Korea, one will not forget about the korean dramas that they recently caught on TV and of course, the idols that have acted out in the drama series. Well, if Da Chang Jing sounds familiar to you, then you’ll be fascinated by this: Our Site-visit to the filming sites! Traveling in style on-board … Continue reading “A Cultural Adventure @ Korean Folk Village, Suwon, Korea”

Flipping through a local destination catalogue at the Suwon Tourist Centre, something shiny just caught my attention. I went forward and approached an english speaking customer officer on the directions to get to this place. She looked and then exchanged some korean conversation which makes no sense to me and replied that this place is … Continue reading “Suwon Hidden Gem: Wawoojeongsa Temple”

When in Seoul, you won’t be disappointed with the countless shopping districts that might cause your wallet to burst and… maybe your bag too for not being able to hold the weight of your jalan jalan. There’s preferably shopping districts at almost every city stops in Seoul along the subway line that is walking distance … Continue reading “Seoul Shopping Districts… where to shop?”

Staying in the Haeundae District at Sunset Hauendae Business Hotel leads us to close proximity to Haeundae top attractions such as Busan Aquarium, Hauendae Beach, Busan Hot Spring and Haeundae Fish Market. Getting to the central areas from the Haeundae District will take you at least 2 subway transits and about 45 mins to reach … Continue reading “Busan Korea Top tourist attractions”

Nestled 2 hours 30 mins away from Seoul, Pyeongchang is famous for its snow sports like skii, snowboarding and more where one will be immersed in the breathtaking picturesque view of mountains capped with thick lush layers of pure white snow glittering under the sun. Whisking away on a scenic and lush road, we soon … Continue reading “Holiday Inn Alpensia Pyeongchang | BestHotelOnline.com”

Our Video + Photo Experience on the KR 7 days Pass with KTX inside-out! Speeding across Korea on the KoRail trains, the most affordable way to explore the best of city-hopping is through the KORAIL PASS which is only available to foreign visitors. With the KR Pass, you’ll be able to hook up unlimited rides … Continue reading “My KORAIL Pass KR adventure on Korea RailRoad”

Tucked under my cosy blanket with the window semi-opened from the cold breeze of temperature freezing under -2 Degrees, I know I’m finally in my dream destination, Korea. Looking out of my balcony, it was a gorgeous sunrise that slowly paints the picturesque blue sky. A building away lies a soft sandy beach known as … Continue reading “Busan Korea Sunset Haeundae Business Hotel”

** This is not a sponsored post ** A direct flight to Korea, where it sparkles ( yes i know ) will spend you approximately $900 to $1500 for a range of flights from Star Alliances to normal flights like China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Asiana Air, Singapore Airlines. Well, what takes us just … Continue reading “Less than $300 to Korea? I flew.”

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